The Egyptian Capitulation of "Camp David Accords" do not brought
prosperity to Egypt. With no real improvement in the economy, Sadat
became increasingly unpopular. His isolation in the Arab world was
matched by his increasing remoteness from the mass of Egyptians.
While Sadat's critics in the Arab world remained beyond his reach,
increasingly he reacted to criticism at home by expanding censorship
and jailing his opponents. In addition, Sadat subjected the Egyptians
to a series of referenda on his actions and proposals that he
invariably won by more than "99 percent" of the vote. For example, in
May 1979 the "Egyptian people" "approved" the Egyptian-Israeli
"treaty" (Capitulation) by "99.9 percent"(!!!) of those voting.

One of Sadat's most remarkable acts during this period was the
so-called "Law of Shame", which was drafted at Sadat's express
instructions. Among the shameful crimes punishable under this law
were "broadcasting or publishing gross or scurrilous words or
pictures that could offend ... the dignity of the state." Offenders
could be barred from public life or from engaging in economic
activity or managing their own property; they could be condemned to
internal exile or prohibited from leaving the country. The Law of
Shame was approved in a referendum by "98.56 percent" of the
"electorate". This was remarkable since there was widespread
opposition to the law, which was denounced as "an act of shame."

In May 1980, an impressive, nonpartisan body of citizens charged
Sadat with superseding his own constitution. Their manifesto
declared, "The style in which Egypt is governed today is not based on
any specific form of government. While it is not dictatorship,
Nazism, or fascism, neither is it democracy or pseudodemocracy."

In September 1981, Sadat ordered the biggest roundup of his
opponents since he came to power, at least 1,500 people according to
the official figure but more according to unofficial reports. The
Muslim Brotherhood bore the brunt of the arrests. The supreme guide
of the Brotherhood, Umar Tilmasani, and other religious militants
were arrested. Sadat also withdrew his "recognition" of the Coptic
pope Shenudah III, banished him to a desert monastery, and arrested
several bishops and priests. Also arrested were such prominent
figures as journalist Mohamed Heikal, and Wafd leader Fuad Siraj ad
Din. Sadat ordered the arrest of several SLP leaders and the closing
of Elshaab (The People) newspaper. A referendum on his purge showed
nearly "99.5 percent" of the "electorate" approved.

On October 6 1981, while observing a military parade commemorating
the eighth anniversary of the October 1973 War, Sadat was
assassinated by members of Al Jihad movement, a group of militant
islamists. Sadat's assassin was Lieutenant Khalid al
Islambuli. Those islamists were arrested and tried. In April
1982, two of them were shot and three hanged.

Whereas a big number of Gewish and Western leaders, including
three former United States presidents, attended Sadat's funeral, only
one member of the Arab League was represented by a head of state,
Sudan. Only two, Oman and Somalia, sent representatives. In Egypt 43
million people went on with the celebration of Id al Adha, the Feast
of Sacrifice, as if nothing had happened. There were no throngs in
the streets, grieving and lamenting, as there were when Nasser died.
In the Islamic world, Sadat's death was greeted with jubilation.

In the court
cell at the trial in which he was sentenced to
death
for the assassination of the enemy of God, Anwar
Saddat.

Khalid
Al-Islambuli

Dans la
cellule de tribunal, au procès pendant
lequel il fut condamné

à mort
pour l'execution de l'ennemi de Dieu, Anwar
Saddat.

(Extrait du livre d´Ahmed
Rami "Ett liv för Frihet".)

Our
weakness

We must know that
our weakness is Israel's strength.The regimes that are in
power in our countries are like dead bodies, our "leaders"
are politically finished. Instead of stepping down in honor,
they cling bitterly to power and try to drag their peoples
along into the precipice.In the
first place, we must conquer tyranny, decadence and
corruption in our own hearts and in our countries! Instead
of giving up, we must work seriously to create the economic,
political, military and social conditions for the future
victory of the Justice.

The future
belongs to the forces of Islam. The Hezbullah, Hamas and the
Jihad are the Islamic response to the Zionist challenge. The
Islam began in the 6th century as a cultural, and spiritual
movement against the superpowers of that
time.

The
military strength of the Islam grew as a consequence of its
spiritual strength. Today, capitulating before the jewish
arrogance is not a solution; it is betraying the future
generations.If we can not
create victory today, we muste not create defeat ourselves.
The least We can do is to capitulate without resisting.

Any "solution"
violently extorted, any unjust "peace" (capitulation) will
be rejected by the future generations. The only real
solution of the Palestinian question lies in the return of
the Palestinian people to their fatherland.